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Shades of support: An empirical assessment of D&I policy support in organizations

Authors :
Jansen, Wiebren S.
van der Toorn, Jojanneke
Bokern, Yonn N.A.
Ellemers, Naomi
Jansen, Wiebren S.
van der Toorn, Jojanneke
Bokern, Yonn N.A.
Ellemers, Naomi
Source :
Journal of Applied Social Psychology vol.54 (2024) nr.4 p.221-229 [ISSN 0021-9029]
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In this research, we aim to develop a better understanding of the different ways in which employees can advance or resist the diversity and inclusion (D&I) policies implemented by their organization. To this end, we complement prior work by distinguishing between employees' attitudinal and behavioral opposition versus support for D&I policies. We combine these to distinguish different combinations of attitudinal and behavioral responses that characterize specific groups of employees, which we label opponents, bystanders, reluctants, and champions. In a large-scale survey study conducted among employees from seven organizations located in the Netherlands (n = 2913), we find empirical support for the validity of this taxonomy and its value in understanding the likelihood that employees advance or resist D&I policies. Furthermore, we find more convergence between attitudinal and behavioral support when employees perceive a more positive climate for inclusion. Together, these results advance existing scholarly work by providing both a theoretical account of and empirical evidence for the different ways in which D&I policies may find support or resistance from employees. In addition, our work offer practitioners a practical tool to examine the likelihood that D&I policies meet support or opposition from their employees and therefore enables them to design and implement more effective D&I interventions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Applied Social Psychology vol.54 (2024) nr.4 p.221-229 [ISSN 0021-9029]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1111/jasp.13025, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1445835461
Document Type :
Electronic Resource